Acting US Defense Secretary calls on Asian allies to boost arms spending
“Our government is devoting significant resources to this mission. This is a massive effort,” Patrick Shanahan said at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
What is the least valuable British coin ever?
Is the current 1p piece the least valuable British coin since the currency was unified in 1707?
Justice Department is reportedly preparing antitrust probe of Google
The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly planning to launch an antitrust investigation into Google.
Lettings fee ban brings cheer to tenants
A new law begins saving renters in England from big upfront fees, but landlords say rents could rise.
Ahead of UK visit, Trump says Boris Johnson would be ‘excellent’ next prime minister for Britain
In an interview with The Sun, Trump said Johnson “would do a very good job” as UK’s next prime minister.
HMRC leads number spoofing crackdown to prevent fraud
Fraudsters have manipulated caller number displays to show actual tax authority’s phone numbers.
‘We had to pay two grand before moving in’
“We had to pay £2,000 to move in,” says tenant. But now letting agents are banned from charging administrative fees.
Sir Philip Green charged with misdemeanour assault in US
The British retail tycoon denies four counts of misdemeanour assault against a fitness instructor.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is now worth more than Tesla
Elon Musk’s reusable rocket venture is now worth more than his electric car company.
Retail tycoon Philip Green charged with assault after pilates teacher alleges inappropriate touching
The British retail tycoon Philip Green has been charged with four counts of misdemeanor assault in the United States after an Arizona pilates instructor accused him of repeatedly touching her inappropriately.
